BUSINESS REFORMS
PRIVACY POLICY
Business Reforms recognises the importance of
protecting the privacy of personal information
collected from you. Business Reforms undertakes
to comply with the requirements of the Privacy Act
(1988) and the National Privacy Principles in
relation to privacy and to the collection, use and
disclosure of personal information.
What is personal Information?
Personal information is any information about you
that identifies you or information by which your
identity can be reasonably deduced.
Why do we collect personal information?
For statistical purposes Business Reforms
collects information on website activity (such as
the number of users who visit the website). This
information on its own does not identify an
individual but may provide Business Reforms with
statistics that we can use to improve our website.
We may collect information to enable us to
communicate with you about the matters that you have
expressed interest in.
If we receive an email from you, we will record your
email address, but we will only use it for the
purpose for which it was provided. We will not
disclose it to another party without your consent.
Ensuring your personal information is up to date
We will take all reasonable steps to ensure that
your personal information is accurate, up to date
and complete whenever we collect or use it. You may
contact us at any time to update your personal
information or tell us the information is incomplete
or inaccurate.
Sensitive Information
Business Reforms does not collect sensitive
information, such as about anyone’s political or
religious beliefs, ethnic origins etc.
Security
Business Reforms will take all reasonable
precautions to safeguard your personal information
from loss, misuse, unauthorised access, modification
or disclosure. Business Reforms uses a variety of
physical and electronic security measures to enhance
the level of our security.
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